
PeriView Reference Manual
Page 168 # P0602566 Ver: 2.7
Span status displays only for (digital) physical phone (call processing) lines, which are
capable of process calls. Span status does not display for logical (administrative)
phone lines, which are unable to process calls and to which administrative applications
are, typically, assigned. Therefore, administrative applications are not listed in the
Applications scrolling window, unless they are assigned to physical lines, which are
digital.
Component Span Status displays the component name and state; the name of the spans
(A, B, C, etc.) and their states; and the phone lines and applications that are associated
with each span.
Span dividers are lines that identify the boundaries between individual spans in the
Lines display area. When you position the cursor over a line, the phone line number
displays under the Lines display area.
The date and time of the last update of information to this window displays in the
lower left corner of the Component Span Status window.
Component Span Status Information
The Component Span Status tool displays the following information.
• Component:
The node name and component number of the component used to launch the
Component Span Status tool displays in the format nodename:comp_number.
In this example, is9501:101 (MPS 101 on node is9501) was used to launch
the tool. The current state of the component (Up, Down, Unreachable) is
identified by the color coded symbols defined in Key area of the window, labeled
States.
When you launch Component Spans status with a component configured only
with analog phone lines, the Span Status window indicates some information
about the component. However, the message in the Spans display area indicates
that no spans have been detected. In the following illustration, the Span Status tool
was launched with an analog MPS (is7501:1).
•Spans:
Span information indicates the span state, span name, and phone line range
associated with the span. The current state of the span (Red Alarm, Purple Alarm,
Blue Alarm, Yellow Alarm, Unreachable, Up, Disabled, Unknown) is identified
by the color coded symbols defined in Key area of the window, labeled States.
•Lines:
The Lines display area identifies information about the spans that are associated
with phone lines. Span dividers are the black lines that define the boundaries
between the individual spans. When the cursor is over an line, the line number
displays under the Lines display area.
The current phone line state is indicated by the color coded symbols defined in
Key area of the window and labeled States.
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